@@VioletAeonSnowfieldby what Cody and House's first wife tell us, he was a jerk but he wasn't cruel, his first wife specifically says that House was sarcastic but loving, and House had a pretty good professional relationship with Cody, which is why he went to Cody's hospital when his leg started to fail. Is just that after his first wife betrays him (and leaves him) and he started to life in excruciating pain that House became extremely jagged and cynical. And that's why Cody and Wilson endure House's shittyness and why time and time again they try to get House off the Vicodin, because they remember who House used to be and they know why he's how he is now.
Oh god, my cardiologist had me thinking i had ATTR Amyloidosis for nearly a year. Nearly had to have a biopsy of my heart tissue to figure out it was a false positive.
I was diagnosed with a heart murmur (aortic skinosis) as a child. Then in my 20s I get things looked at for unrelated issues, turns out it's 'just' a bicuspid valve. Two of the flaps in one of the valves in my heart are partially fused to give an irregular heartbeat
@@hassanshahid5832 nope. other than taking various sports off the table as an option for me, which I was not that interested in anyway, it didn't really affect me. The test that found it was one I took as a child, so I simply chalk it up to more advanced technology, better imaging equipment, finding it later in life than as a child.
Thank you for doing a show regarding the most undiagnosed disease!!!! I lost my dad, brother & a maternal aunt to Hemochromatosis…actually liver disease which is where the iron deposited.
@@pokemagetech I’m sorry, colorectal cancer is the most under diagnosed disease. Hemochromatosis is the most common genetic disease in the non Hispanic white population. And genetic testing is rarely done when doctors see liver disease. It’s easily treated if caught early.
My husband been diagnosed with hemochromatosis a couple years ago, his almost 40 and only found out because his headaches got really bad after my sister inlaw kept cooking lamb when we lived with them for a short period. First Dr called it a bad migrain, second Dr demanded my husband get a full blood work, he had a feeling it was hemochromatosis and was proven right. We then made my brother inlaw get a test done, which his came back positive. They now get regular blood withdrawal, and my husband gets his donated
I was diagnosed wit this in 2018. a nurse practitioner caught it on a routine medical she just had a hunch and added a ferratin test. after a retest finding my iron was high she got me genetic testing. I have the C282y mutation for HFE gene, so my kids guarantee have 1 copy. the body aces are intense
Me and both my sons have hemochromatosis we found out a few years ago. It explains all the pain i have been in for many years. The doctors thinking i was just looking for pain meds instead of trying to fix me like i keep asking makes them look bad and some wont go near my family now.
My mom was sick for so long, all the doctors said she was imagining it. Did a total hysterectomy. When she died I wanted to donate her organs, the nurse called and asked me if my mother was an alcoholic. Her liver was rock hard, but my mom never even finished a whole beer with her pizza. After my aunt was diagnosed a few months later, it all made sense. And made me even more sad. Maybe something could have been done if the doctors had known.
@@queenpinkysfamily1618 Women still are not listened to at the doctor's office. It is so sad and discouraging. I have tried very hard to make sure as many of my doctors are women as possible. Our (male) family physician when I was a teenager told me my menstrual cramps were a figment of my imagination while patting me on my head. I was 16, and wanted to punch him.
So does it/the extra iron show up in bloodwork or only in biopsy? Could your blood be low in iron but building up and looking like cysts or scars on organs?
Oh, House doesn't judge anyone being a jerk. He diagnose it just like everything else. It's just - being a jerk doesn't make you a bad person. Doing bad things does. A jerk isn't sticks & stones.
Iron overload is no joke, I dealt with it for almost 10 years, became a zombie. I was probably about a year away from this; although it was completely my fault because I was supposed to be taking a medication I wasn't
@stevencooper4422 not mine, I don't make red blood cells, so I need monthly blood transfusions, and that's what is making me iron overloaded. However, for a decade, I was not taking my iron chelation therapy. Everything is good now though. I smartened up 😅
I have hemochromatosis and it varies by person it is common in Anglo Saxon heritages but extremely rare in Asian countries. There are several different types of hemochromatosis that happen depending on what gene you have and how many of them you have. I found out that I have it after an extremely high iron level in a blood test. The treatment is to give blood regularly. The best part of this is that the blood is used for treatment of people who need blood products or medications made using blood products.
My grandpa has hemochromatosis. They just take some of his blood and I guess throw it away every now and again to keep his iron levels under control. When he first went to the doctor for his symptoms, they saw that he was jaundiced and told him to stop drinking. He didn't drink. Recently he had some issues with internal bleeding and was anemic, so he had too little blood, but too much iron... fun stuff!
I was diagnosed with hemochromatosis.when I was 36 two years later the surgeries started . My physicians told me I’d be gone by 60 . Well here I am at 72 years old. However I’ve had 63 surgeries to date . But I’m still here thank GOD .
I love house cause while he calls those doctors idiots he also acknowledges just how intelligent they are and where their strengths are as well as where their weaknesses are
So does it/the extra iron show up in bloodwork or only in biopsy? Could your blood be low in iron but building up and looking like cysts or scars on organs?
Probably not. Felt like I was being poisoned. The iron molecules interfere with the synapsis in the brain and cause you to misfire. It leads to mood swings and defensiveness depression confusion etx
@@MontyBleiker because he was born with juvenile hemochromatosis. So there are 5 classes of the disease. I have class 3 meaning it started expressing in my 30s. This kid has it from birth. Which is class 1 class 2 is teens class 4 is 40s class 5 is 50+ these children have a hard time adjusting to disease because doctors don't know how to properly diagnose it, which leads to his issues. I have this disease, been dealing with it since 2019
Hemochromatosis is Too much iron in the body. Iron overload is usually caused by an inherited condition called hemochromatosis. Excess iron can poison organs, which can lead to conditions such as cancer, irregular heartbeat, and cirrhosis of the liver. Symptoms are related to conditions that arise from iron overload such as diabetes, darkening of the skin, abnormal heart rhythm, or arthritis. Iron can be dropped to safe levels by regularly removing blood from the body. From Mayo Clinic
My cousin was diagnosed with this he had to have blood removed once a week to help with the iron levels that had build up in his body. He even had to change his diet which is already kind of restricted because of a gluten, wheat and dairy allergy.
High iron can cause personality issues. My dad had high iron and liver problems most of his adult life and didn't know it. So the drinking combined with the iron going to his brain caused him to be a bit more than rational, extremely irrational at times. As the liver got worse, so did the brain and his behavior until the liver failed.
The patient had the last laugh. House told him how he could've beaten him in their chess match & the patient replied that he knew. He bluffed his way into winning.
The mother: “Is he going to be okay?” House: “My condolences it’s going to be a long and annoying life.” That’s House’s way of saying “He’ll live, but you’re still suck raising him for a long time.”
Fantastic work! You’ve done an amazing job! Love this theme, it goes back to basics and doesn't have overly unnecessary orchestral motifs that just become noise at the mixing stage.
I went to Valencia for Fallas Festival in 2010. It is ancient festival where the business owners of the city spend the year building sculptures and pack them with fireworks. At the end of the festival they light the fireworks and destroy the sculptures. It was a lot of fun. I encountered the grail completely by accident on that trip. When I asked a nearby nun about the grail and the Arthurian legend she said with a smile, “The English believe anything they don’t have is missing”, Fair enough. 😆
if you’re female and menstruating regularly you may not actually need to, as one of the only things you can really do about hemochromatosis other than just trying to not eat things high in iron is get some of your blood drained off semi-regularly to try to reduce the iron concentration. menstruation essentially already does that for you, but once someone hits menopause and no longer menstruates they might need some medical intervention.
@NinjaPenguinXIV What @grandmabiscuits says is absolutely correct. You should monitor it regularly, checking the ferritin levels in your blood. As long as the levels are within limits all is well, but if they start to rise you absolutely MUST take it seriously, or risk serious damage to internal organs - most commonly the liver, but could also affect heart, lungs etc. In my case, it damaged my pituitary gland, messing up my hormone production.
@@bennylofgren3208 yeah but the issue with that is that needles make me black out. And my iron levels are VERY high, even for the condition. I now have an appointment in June
@@NinjaPenguinXIV What is your current ferritin level at? Mine was at 630 when I was diagnosed, now it is regularly kept under 50 and I have about one appointment per year to draw blood. Yes, you need to get used to needles somehow, and if you are really high, initially you probably need to go in for blood letting every other week or so, until you can stabilize at once every quarter or less. I have a friend who is deathly scared of needles, to the point of panic. She once wrestled four people to get out of getting a shot after seeing the needle. But a tip for you: Let them know of your phobia! It is not uncommon, and they have ways of dealing with it. They can even sedate you to get it done, that is what they do now with my friend. Whatever you do, PLEASE, don't let your fear of needles stop you from getting treatment. 🙏 I am dead serious (pun not intended) - this is a very slow, very unpleasant way to die if you leave it be.
My mother was just diagnosed as a carrier of hemochromatosis. But she has all the symptoms, liver damage is what set off the alarm bells though. Then she had about fifty or sixty iron absorption and high ferritin levels. Funny thing is the treatment is blood letting, and low iron diet. It's also called the celtic curse because it is common in Irish and Scottish heritage.
My dad and my sister have it. My sister had really strong symptoms but they subsided a lot after she started to get her period. After they identified it on my dad, they tested my sister. Turns out her strong periods were helping alleviate the symptoms.
From what i remember of the episode the kid was a genius and instead of trying to parent him his mom let him do whatever he wanted basically which included eating whatever he wanted. It went untreated his entire life so that on top of poor diet and health care led to it getting this bad.
My dad died of hemochromatosis back in 2022, it was that and a mix of liver failure from being an alcoholic. After he passed I got tested and got news that I am a carrier.
If you have this disease, remember this. Vitamin c binds iron. Know the nutritional value of what you intake. And what side effects you will have if you have a condition like hemochromatosis
I had an ex who had this. It was always something that came up on dates because he couldn’t have food with a lot of iron. Was an interesting experience. (And I didn’t leave him because of this, I left him because he was needy and had no drive in life.)
My parent had this. Incompentent GP, after a year of neglect. I asked can we check his levels? "Oh yeah". Tests came back. Parent was 1,000 points plus in iron. Straight to the emergency room for blood letting. Pretty scary
My dad has been donating blood for years, he stopped during covid but after he was feeling a little under the weather, turns out he has haemochromatosis and had accidentally been self medicating by giving blood, it kept his iron levels low.
This the first time I've ever heard someone say hemochromatosis. My family has it, found out from my brother and found out alot of our family has it. All my siblings do. I'm still waiting on my diagnosis. Never heard of it till theb
Take it seriously, but don't panic over it. Treatment is very simple if caught early, but if neglected can over time (years to decades) cause significant and even fatal organ damage. (From someone who also has it. :) )
I had my next door neighbor she went to the doctors and she was misdiagnosed she ended up dying 3 days later I felt so bad for her kids and husband I knew her for years but wasn't really familiar with her
Much younger. My father died of amyloidosis. at that point. Nobody knew what it was. Attacked all his organs and was, as all sicknesses, are horrible, especially when you don't know what it is.
Interestingly haemochromatosis CAN actually cause people to act like jerks. Iron is deposited everywhere, including the brain, which can lead to movement disorders, focal neurological symptoms and crucially, personal changes
My mom died from undiagnosed hemochromatosis. No one in family had ever heard of it, it is genetic and discovered in other family members.
Did you treat it ? Are you alive
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@@RagePower-fy8gmare you alive 😭😭😭
My condolences...
@@RagePower-fy8gmdang the rip bro
Dr. House, you of all people should know that chronic pain can cause someone to be a jerk.
Youre assuming he wasn't a jerk before he was in pain lol
He was a jerk before that, that's why he knows best XD
The show implies he was a jerk even before his leg was injured.
@@VioletAeonSnowfieldby what Cody and House's first wife tell us, he was a jerk but he wasn't cruel, his first wife specifically says that House was sarcastic but loving, and House had a pretty good professional relationship with Cody, which is why he went to Cody's hospital when his leg started to fail.
Is just that after his first wife betrays him (and leaves him) and he started to life in excruciating pain that House became extremely jagged and cynical.
And that's why Cody and Wilson endure House's shittyness and why time and time again they try to get House off the Vicodin, because they remember who House used to be and they know why he's how he is now.
He did imply they thought being a jerk was a symptom at first. And he ruled it out in this clip.
😂😂"Your kids a jerk it's probly your fault."
We need more accountability for that! Lol
me everytime I see Rick and Carl from twd
It was mean but so funny😂
@@colorful_fanadic706 No it isn’t he had the right to say that
@@wtfdidijustwatch1017... why not?
Oh god, my cardiologist had me thinking i had ATTR Amyloidosis for nearly a year. Nearly had to have a biopsy of my heart tissue to figure out it was a false positive.
I was diagnosed with a heart murmur (aortic skinosis) as a child. Then in my 20s I get things looked at for unrelated issues, turns out it's 'just' a bicuspid valve. Two of the flaps in one of the valves in my heart are partially fused to give an irregular heartbeat
really? all they did was a MRI with contrast to rule mine out
@@Atalas5 do you blame your doctor for it
@@hassanshahid5832 nope. other than taking various sports off the table as an option for me, which I was not that interested in anyway, it didn't really affect me. The test that found it was one I took as a child, so I simply chalk it up to more advanced technology, better imaging equipment, finding it later in life than as a child.
Yours is getting 2 b a common occurrence in healthcare. It's broken
“Stop it!” What do you mean? Tell your kid to stop grabbing the damn chess piece and it’ll stop.
He was squeezing the boy’s finger
She has more authority over the doctor than her son, he us major ahole
He was pushing the 2 fingers together. It really hurts, it was once used as punishment in schools in India.
he was bending his thumb backwards
@@redstoneguy9248
Not what he was doing
"just limp away" is crazy 💀
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Thank you for doing a show regarding the most undiagnosed disease!!!! I lost my dad, brother & a maternal aunt to Hemochromatosis…actually liver disease which is where the iron deposited.
MOST underdiagnosed? Pretty sure that’ll be some uterine issue, due to bias in medicine.
@@pokemagetech I’m sorry, colorectal cancer is the most under diagnosed disease. Hemochromatosis is the most common genetic disease in the non Hispanic white population. And genetic testing is rarely done when doctors see liver disease. It’s easily treated if caught early.
@@marigoldmeadowsfarm7495
My point was: women’s issues are routinely dismissed by so many.
My husband been diagnosed with hemochromatosis a couple years ago, his almost 40 and only found out because his headaches got really bad after my sister inlaw kept cooking lamb when we lived with them for a short period. First Dr called it a bad migrain, second Dr demanded my husband get a full blood work, he had a feeling it was hemochromatosis and was proven right. We then made my brother inlaw get a test done, which his came back positive. They now get regular blood withdrawal, and my husband gets his donated
@@pokemagetechmfs always gonna find a way to bring gender into it
So what iron poisoning??
rather the lack of. builds up in the joints but not throughout the entire body.
@@SamuRai-de1dmso basically lack of iron
Less poisoning,
More,
It was forming blockages in his body because it wasn't absorbing properly
Obstructing movement and functions
@@cosmicfails2053Iron Clotting?
@@superJK92from my guess he's lacking iron in his body since it all goes to his joints
"Just limp away" bro had enough 😭
I was diagnosed wit this in 2018. a nurse practitioner caught it on a routine medical she just had a hunch and added a ferratin test. after a retest finding my iron was high she got me genetic testing. I have the C282y mutation for HFE gene, so my kids guarantee have 1 copy. the body aces are intense
Me and both my sons have hemochromatosis we found out a few years ago. It explains all the pain i have been in for many years. The doctors thinking i was just looking for pain meds instead of trying to fix me like i keep asking makes them look bad and some wont go near my family now.
My mom was sick for so long, all the doctors said she was imagining it. Did a total hysterectomy. When she died I wanted to donate her organs, the nurse called and asked me if my mother was an alcoholic. Her liver was rock hard, but my mom never even finished a whole beer with her pizza. After my aunt was diagnosed a few months later, it all made sense.
And made me even more sad. Maybe something could have been done if the doctors had known.
@@lynnsalazar3177 I'm sorry about your mom ❤️
@lynnsalazar3177 unfortunately they just think people are looking for attention or drugs instead of actually do their jobs
@@queenpinkysfamily1618 Women still are not listened to at the doctor's office. It is so sad and discouraging. I have tried very hard to make sure as many of my doctors are women as possible.
Our (male) family physician when I was a teenager told me my menstrual cramps were a figment of my imagination while patting me on my head. I was 16, and wanted to punch him.
So does it/the extra iron show up in bloodwork or only in biopsy? Could your blood be low in iron but building up and looking like cysts or scars on organs?
You know you're a right arse when even House thinks you're a jerk.
Oh, House doesn't judge anyone being a jerk. He diagnose it just like everything else. It's just - being a jerk doesn't make you a bad person. Doing bad things does. A jerk isn't sticks & stones.
Iron overload is no joke, I dealt with it for almost 10 years, became a zombie. I was probably about a year away from this; although it was completely my fault because I was supposed to be taking a medication I wasn't
Isn't hemochromatosis partially healed by blood letting? Or is that polycythemia vera?
@stevencooper4422 not mine, I don't make red blood cells, so I need monthly blood transfusions, and that's what is making me iron overloaded. However, for a decade, I was not taking my iron chelation therapy. Everything is good now though. I smartened up 😅
@stevencooper4422 iron chelation is more the given route, blood letting is too archaic for most (if not all) hospitals in Canada
Just limp away 😂😂😂😂
Bro had iron efficiency 💀
House is the person who makes Condescending a comedic act
I have hemochromatosis and it varies by person it is common in Anglo Saxon heritages but extremely rare in Asian countries. There are several different types of hemochromatosis that happen depending on what gene you have and how many of them you have. I found out that I have it after an extremely high iron level in a blood test. The treatment is to give blood regularly. The best part of this is that the blood is used for treatment of people who need blood products or medications made using blood products.
My grandpa has hemochromatosis. They just take some of his blood and I guess throw it away every now and again to keep his iron levels under control. When he first went to the doctor for his symptoms, they saw that he was jaundiced and told him to stop drinking. He didn't drink. Recently he had some issues with internal bleeding and was anemic, so he had too little blood, but too much iron... fun stuff!
I was diagnosed with hemochromatosis.when I was 36 two years later the surgeries started . My physicians told me I’d be gone by 60 . Well here I am at 72 years old. However I’ve had 63 surgeries to date . But I’m still here thank GOD .
He can be a jerk, an idiot, smart, dumb, creepy, and any other thing but is a damn good doctor
I love house cause while he calls those doctors idiots he also acknowledges just how intelligent they are and where their strengths are as well as where their weaknesses are
Jerm gets to be a blood donor for the rest of his life...to save his life.
Except they usually just throw away that blood.
@@bennylofgren3208actually not true, blood from sufferers of hemochromatosis is still quite usable
@@bennylofgren3208 a lot of blood products are byproducts, it'd probably be fine blood for those purposes.
Every House episode would be a lot shorter if everyone just let House do his job without arguing.
You have to see a microscopy section of liver with haemachromatosis stained for iron with Perls Prussian blue technique - awesome!
So does it/the extra iron show up in bloodwork or only in biopsy? Could your blood be low in iron but building up and looking like cysts or scars on organs?
@@GovilGirl it shows up in blood tests, there would be further tests to confirm and check for liver and other organ damage.
My mom has this I’m so grateful she got diagnosed so she can be treated 🙏
"His... personality issues?"
"The irons innocent on that count. Your kids a jerk.
It's probably your fault- OH NURSE!"
Probably not. Felt like I was being poisoned. The iron molecules interfere with the synapsis in the brain and cause you to misfire. It leads to mood swings and defensiveness depression confusion etx
@@sonsofsparda22 He was a jerk before he was in pain
@@MontyBleiker because he was born with juvenile hemochromatosis. So there are 5 classes of the disease. I have class 3 meaning it started expressing in my 30s. This kid has it from birth. Which is class 1 class 2 is teens class 4 is 40s class 5 is 50+ these children have a hard time adjusting to disease because doctors don't know how to properly diagnose it, which leads to his issues. I have this disease, been dealing with it since 2019
@@sonsofsparda22or….he’s a jerk
Bold of him to complain about someone's attitude
“Stop it!”
“Nah, imma do my own thing”
that look she gave when he tries to forcefully come in for something he is completely unneeded for 🤣
Hemochromatosis is
Too much iron in the body.
Iron overload is usually caused by an inherited condition called hemochromatosis. Excess iron can poison organs, which can lead to conditions such as cancer, irregular heartbeat, and cirrhosis of the liver.
Symptoms are related to conditions that arise from iron overload such as diabetes, darkening of the skin, abnormal heart rhythm, or arthritis.
Iron can be dropped to safe levels by regularly removing blood from the body.
From Mayo Clinic
Episode is called the jerk. Love this one
Series Name ??
@@gohan_ram season 3 episode 23, at least the name matches
@@gohan_ramseries name is House M.D.
My cousin was diagnosed with this he had to have blood removed once a week to help with the iron levels that had build up in his body. He even had to change his diet which is already kind of restricted because of a gluten, wheat and dairy allergy.
High iron can cause personality issues. My dad had high iron and liver problems most of his adult life and didn't know it. So the drinking combined with the iron going to his brain caused him to be a bit more than rational, extremely irrational at times. As the liver got worse, so did the brain and his behavior until the liver failed.
Yes but still, the kid is really a jerk. Close to sadistic
seem kinda logical, blood goes through the brain as well so why wouldn't really small particles get stuck there
The patient had the last laugh. House told him how he could've beaten him in their chess match & the patient replied that he knew. He bluffed his way into winning.
dr house got me blushing
Your kids a jerk, probably your fault! LMAO! I'm definitely cataloging that quote for my next trip to Walmart!
Show name transformers
Dr. House is the name
No its not. It's Darude Sandstorm.
@@Peaceful3arthtf you talking albout is sr. Apartment
I'm pretty sure this is Friends
@michelauvous5943 Nah it's The Last of Us
Fun fact. Bloodletting is an effective treatment for hemocromatosis. (Dont try it at home.)
Make sure to call your local physician to perform the bloodletting kids. Don't try to do what only a physician can.
The mother: “Is he going to be okay?”
House: “My condolences it’s going to be a long and annoying life.”
That’s House’s way of saying “He’ll live, but you’re still suck raising him for a long time.”
Nah bro turned into a minion
Before u get physically fixed House gonna call out all the shii u don’t know bout yoself 😭
Reminds me this show had so many great episodes
Medication can
Caise aggressiveness,correct diagnosis is an issue
I love house he has a great way to make you feel bad about yourself and good about your condition all at the same time
I do love House!
Hearing a doctor say: “revenge time” would freak me tf out
Fantastic work! You’ve done an amazing job!
Love this theme, it goes back to basics and doesn't have overly unnecessary orchestral motifs that just become noise at the mixing stage.
I went to Valencia for Fallas Festival in 2010. It is ancient festival where the business owners of the city spend the year building sculptures and pack them with fireworks. At the end of the festival they light the fireworks and destroy the sculptures. It was a lot of fun.
I encountered the grail completely by accident on that trip. When I asked a nearby nun about the grail and the Arthurian legend she said with a smile, “The English believe anything they don’t have is missing”, Fair enough. 😆
I have heamachromatosis and I am doing absolutely nothing about it. I find this interesting though.
if you’re female and menstruating regularly you may not actually need to, as one of the only things you can really do about hemochromatosis other than just trying to not eat things high in iron is get some of your blood drained off semi-regularly to try to reduce the iron concentration. menstruation essentially already does that for you, but once someone hits menopause and no longer menstruates they might need some medical intervention.
@NinjaPenguinXIV What @grandmabiscuits says is absolutely correct. You should monitor it regularly, checking the ferritin levels in your blood. As long as the levels are within limits all is well, but if they start to rise you absolutely MUST take it seriously, or risk serious damage to internal organs - most commonly the liver, but could also affect heart, lungs etc. In my case, it damaged my pituitary gland, messing up my hormone production.
@@bennylofgren3208 yeah but the issue with that is that needles make me black out. And my iron levels are VERY high, even for the condition. I now have an appointment in June
@@NinjaPenguinXIV
What is your current ferritin level at? Mine was at 630 when I was diagnosed, now it is regularly kept under 50 and I have about one appointment per year to draw blood.
Yes, you need to get used to needles somehow, and if you are really high, initially you probably need to go in for blood letting every other week or so, until you can stabilize at once every quarter or less.
I have a friend who is deathly scared of needles, to the point of panic. She once wrestled four people to get out of getting a shot after seeing the needle.
But a tip for you: Let them know of your phobia! It is not uncommon, and they have ways of dealing with it. They can even sedate you to get it done, that is what they do now with my friend.
Whatever you do, PLEASE, don't let your fear of needles stop you from getting treatment. 🙏
I am dead serious (pun not intended) - this is a very slow, very unpleasant way to die if you leave it be.
No idea honestly. I don’t remember
Bro becoming a simpson 💀💀💀
House in a nutshell: I'm sorry to tell you this, but your son is going to live, for a long time too.
The way sge said stop it is the reason why he is a jerk
It’s never amyloidosis.
My mother was just diagnosed as a carrier of hemochromatosis. But she has all the symptoms, liver damage is what set off the alarm bells though. Then she had about fifty or sixty iron absorption and high ferritin levels. Funny thing is the treatment is blood letting, and low iron diet. It's also called the celtic curse because it is common in Irish and Scottish heritage.
My dad and my sister have it. My sister had really strong symptoms but they subsided a lot after she started to get her period. After they identified it on my dad, they tested my sister. Turns out her strong periods were helping alleviate the symptoms.
Hemochromatosis runs in my family, my dad was just recently diagnosed with it along with his 5 brothers myself and my brother…
I e actually got hemochromatosis and had no idea it could get this bad
From what i remember of the episode the kid was a genius and instead of trying to parent him his mom let him do whatever he wanted basically which included eating whatever he wanted. It went untreated his entire life so that on top of poor diet and health care led to it getting this bad.
Rick?
Wouldn't it be great to really have a doctor so smart and cool.
“Revenge time nate” got me
My dad died of hemochromatosis back in 2022, it was that and a mix of liver failure from being an alcoholic. After he passed I got tested and got news that I am a carrier.
I saw this episode. Felt so sorry for the mom. You could tell her problems would not be over when that kid turned 18.
My condolences. He'll live.
Dr. House's parents: let's talk about that
that mfing doc despite doing the most insane shit he figures out everything correctly and people still sometimes don't want him doing anything
If you have this disease, remember this. Vitamin c binds iron. Know the nutritional value of what you intake. And what side effects you will have if you have a condition like hemochromatosis
"Oh nurse!!! This patient is breeding! 😮" bruuh🤣
I had an ex who had this. It was always something that came up on dates because he couldn’t have food with a lot of iron. Was an interesting experience. (And I didn’t leave him because of this, I left him because he was needy and had no drive in life.)
My parent had this. Incompentent GP, after a year of neglect. I asked can we check his levels? "Oh yeah". Tests came back. Parent was 1,000 points plus in iron. Straight to the emergency room for blood letting. Pretty scary
BRO IS THE YOUNG HULK
Bro really said 🟡
My dad has been donating blood for years, he stopped during covid but after he was feeling a little under the weather, turns out he has haemochromatosis and had accidentally been self medicating by giving blood, it kept his iron levels low.
Dad has this. It is rare because in order to have it both parents have to have an active gene of both strands. Its fucking wild
Dr house's way of saying he will be ok is funny 😂
This was such a an amazing show.
The patient's agony had a melody
I love it when House calls OTHER people jerks.
This the first time I've ever heard someone say hemochromatosis. My family has it, found out from my brother and found out alot of our family has it. All my siblings do. I'm still waiting on my diagnosis. Never heard of it till theb
Take it seriously, but don't panic over it.
Treatment is very simple if caught early, but if neglected can over time (years to decades) cause significant and even fatal organ damage.
(From someone who also has it. :) )
That one disease where bleeding is necessary
I had my next door neighbor she went to the doctors and she was misdiagnosed she ended up dying 3 days later I felt so bad for her kids and husband I knew her for years but wasn't really familiar with her
That one plague doctor in Assassin’s Creed 2:
"Don't Worry, a weekly bleeding is part of a healthy lifestyle"
House is such a crazy doctor he even know his plans
One of the rare instances that bloodletting is used!
Major rick sanchez vibes
apartment
He's turning into a Lego minifigure! Somebody save him
“Just limp away” *Unplugs life support*
My mom has this, she learned about it from a 23 and me genetics test.
Much younger. My father died of amyloidosis. at that point. Nobody knew what it was. Attacked all his organs and was, as all sicknesses, are horrible, especially when you don't know what it is.
The music man reference was truly unexpected
That moan just made it sound like he was actually enjoying it as well.. But in a totally different manner.
Interestingly haemochromatosis CAN actually cause people to act like jerks. Iron is deposited everywhere, including the brain, which can lead to movement disorders, focal neurological symptoms and crucially, personal changes
From working at the blood service I second this. 80% Of the patients were jerks. I found that people with milder cases were much nicer.
My dad just passed last night from hemochromatosis. We caught it to late and it turn his liver to cirrhosis.
I lost it at "My condolences its going to be a long and annoying life"
OH NURSE- This patient is bleeding for some reason 🤣🤣🤣🤣
If you listened closely you can hear the helicopter blades turning.
I have this blood disease. I have to get my blood drained off every 3 months. It mainly came from the vikings
Revenge time, Nate 😂😂
God of the sun vs god of the sea is gonna be a crazy battle
I've got it. It is very easily treated though by venosection